> Some established businesses will need to review their contracts, regulations, and risk tolerance.
I've reviewed a lot of SaaS contracts over the years.
Nearly all of them have clauses that allow the vendor to do whatever they have to if ordered to by the government. That doesn't make it okay, but it means OpenAI customers probably don't have a legal argument, only a philosophical argument.
Same goes for privacy policies. Nearly every privacy policy has a carve out for things they're ordered to do by the government.
Yeah. You basically need cyberpunk style corporate extraterritoriality to get that particular benefit, of being able to tell governments to go screw themselves.